A Pembroke man will learn his fate today after a jury deliberates his guilt in a serious sexual assault trial.
The 25-year-old took the stand yesterday and told the jury the woman rode with him at 5.3...
Party promoter Tony Brannon has again claimed businessman David Lines is out to "shut down'' the popular revelry at Hawkins Island.
In an e-mail sent to The Royal Gazette Mr. Brannon called Mr. Lines ...
scholarships and teacher training awards to 15 young Bermudians.
Mr. Scott gave an impromptu speech to the students and their families in a ceremony held at CedarBridge Academy, praising them and enco...
Human Rights Commissioners now have greater powers to investigate discrimination after Senators yesterday passed a Human Rights Amendment which now includes discrimination against women with children,...
waiting list for affordable housing, its annual report reveals.
And Government will soon be able to better gauge the depth of the housing crisis and modify policy, BHC chairman Larry Burchall said wit...
for the call to the Bar of a young Bermudian legislative draughtsman.
Director of Public Prosecutions Khamisi Tokunbo welcomed protege Loren Wilson to the profession, lauding the 34-year-old's qualifi...
Bermuda must take stronger measures to protect not just old houses but archaeological sites -- or it will lose all traces of its past.
For often the only way to learn what it was like to be a slave in...
car led him to be cleared of crack cocaine possession on Wednesday.
Senior Magistrate Archibald Warner found Maurice Chevalier Smith not guilty of possession of more than four grams of crack cocaine w...
The man who is to head today's serious crimes commission has promised a thorough and full report and believes it will be of use to Bermuda.
Stanley Moore, currently a member of the Bahamas Supreme Cou...
Guests at the Daniel's Head Village Resort rallied to the facility's defence yesterday, eager to say they were warned it was not quite ready.
And the manager of the facility, Richard Quinn defended th...